Thursday, February 16, 2012

Christian University, Fort Worth.

After a six-month police investigation, seventeen current students and two former students at Texas Christian University were arrested on drug charges today.
Fort Worth and TCU Police, (some working undercover as clients), caught the students involved in "hand-to-hand" drug exchanges. The students sold marijuana and various forms of ecstasy, as well as prescription drugs such as Xanax, hydrocodone and Oxycontin, USA Today reports.
“There’s no doubt all arrested today are drug dealers,” TCU Police Chief Steven McGee. Huffington Post.
Now note what is implicit in this article. 'Christian University = Christian students!'
NOT SO! In many cases they will have come from Christian families - and in others, not.
Christian schools do not guarantee Christians any more than do churches.
Remember: 'Being born in a hen house don't make you a chicken!'
If these students are guilty - they should receive their full earthly punishment. Let us pray that they are sensible enough to accept Jesus into their lives and avoid their 'divine recompense'.

Excellent.

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